Bhura Hayal

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Coordinates: 33°30′55.64″N 73°23′30.05″E / 33.5154556°N 73.3916806°E / 33.5154556; 73.3916806

Bhura Hayal
Bhura Hayal,view towards Bakko Ki Bohr

Bhura Hayal is a fairly large village in Tehsil Kahuta with a population of 15,000 +. It is located about 10 Kilometers from Chowk Pindori[1] on Thoa Khalsa Matore Road and it takes about 30 to 40 minutes from Rawalpindi to reach this place.

Origins

The name originates from "Hayal" family which settled here a long time ago. While "Bhura" is called to a jungle in Potwari language. It is not known with certainty, when exactly the area was inhibited, however Banyan trees with water ponds underneath, scattered around the adjoining small villages, suggest that it dates back to thousands of years before probably to Buddha's time or even before. As regard the Muslim origin in this area, it is said that Muslim Army (Sultans or Mughals) probably fought a war here in some remote past. Graveyards of their Shuhada with distinctly different style of graves exist as of today at two to three different places near Bhura Hayal. At one place it is called "Shaheedan", though people don't know the exact history. A similar graveyard exists at Bhata[2](a nearby village) A Mughal[3] family lives in the Bhura Hayal which is believed to be settled here, ever since then. Prior to creation of Pakistan, Hindu families also lived here and on their migration to India, vacuum was filled by Muslim migrants from Shimla and later by some Kashmiri families.

Geography

Bhura Hayal has a very beautiful landscape. The towering minaret of Jamia Masjid (Farooqia), situated in the center of the village gives it an impressive look. On its northern side there are layers of Kahuta,[4] Murree[5] and Kashmir mountains of varying heights. Beautiful low lying ridge line where in the recent past DHA Islamabad and Bahria Town[6] have developed their housing scheme i,e "DHA Valley"[7] is just 3-4 Kilometers towards West. Occasionally, on a clear sky day one can see "Faisal Mosque",[8] the main Jamia Mosque of Islamabad towards North West. The peak of Pir Panjal Range is also visible early in the morning (prior to sun rise only,in the North East direction).

Kallar Syedan[9] a major Potohar town lies on its South Eastern side. A ridge forms a crest line on its immediate East, shielding the view towards Thoa Khalsa.[10] An interesting feature of this ridgeline is that it is a watershed to two different rivers i.e. Indus and Jehlum. The water that flows towards East and south of this line goes into Jehlum River, while that flowing in western and northern directions joins River Indus. Sehora, Kaka,Rakh ,Nullah, Karlahi,Dhaniam, Hallan,Dehri,Mandhar,Qibli, Pari,Aara,Dhok Peeple Wali are the small villages around.

Livelihoods

Farming is the main profession, however many prefer joining service sector, particularly Army.[11] Area has produced many veteran soldiers who have proudly served in Pakistan as well as in British Army.[12] Some participated in Burma campaign during Second World War. Wheat, barley, mustard, maze, peanuts and Indian pulses are some of the major crops grown here. There is a lot of potential for goat and cattle farming which however is not fully utilized. People are cooperative, friendly and caring.They have preserved rich traditions of Potohar to a great extent. Potohari language[13] with its original dialects and accent is spoken by locals, however English and Urdu language have significantly influenced and changed the dialect/ accent amongst educated people.

References

  1. http://www.wikimapia.org/2631349/Chowk-Pandori
  2. Bhata
  3. Mughal tribe
  4. Kahuta
  5. Murree Hills
  6. http://www.bahriatown.com/
  7. http://www.dhai.com.pk/dhavalley/
  8. Faisal Mosque
  9. Kallar Syedan Tehsil
  10. Thoha Khalsa
  11. Pakistan Army
  12. British army
  13. Pothwari language

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kallar_Syedan_Tehsil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhata http://www.dhai.com.pk/dhavalley/ http://www.bahriatown.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoha_Khalsa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faisal_Mosque http://www.wikimapia.org/2631349/Chowk-Pandori http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pothwari_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murree_Hills http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahuta http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Army http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_army http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_tribe

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